Hele bay foray.

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Denis s
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Hele bay foray.

Post by Denis s »

Did hele bay today with my new at pro to try it out,bad choice of beach rl; loads of noise, full of rubbish,got soaking wet,still serving my apprenticeship,no finds what so ever,back to woolacombe.
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beachman
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Post by beachman »

Never mind all good fun.
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Post by Mark White »

Isn't that a normal days detecting ? Stick at it as the good days will come

Mark
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Post by sandhunter74 »

I know what you mean mate, seems all the shale beaches around ilfracombe are full of them lumps of melted alluminium, they ring out lovely too, just like pound coins B|

Never had much luck at woolacombe myself, and with these westerlies and high tides, there will be even more sand dumped up the beach, might be worth a go at low, around the low tide mark in case the sand has been taken from here.

I found a gold ring about mid way down the beach at puts borough last week ::g although it was pretty deep, and a few quid in cash . and a couple old pennies, so might be worth a try there mate, I,ve never come home empty handed from puts, I have many times from woolacombe, never really worked out why either :-/

Good luck, wherever you go
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Post by lord lovell »

keep at it you should pull some gold of woolicombe ::g
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